Stephen Balise, MD
General Surgeon
Fields: Surgery
Dr. Stephen Balise to Taos. Dr. Balise is a highly skilled general surgeon and joins the team with a deep commitment to patient care, a passion for his craft, and a strong sense of community.
Dr. Stephen Balise was raised in rural Massachusetts, where he grew up with an older sister, an older brother, and a twin brother. His parents were both blue-collar workers. His father worked in tthe used car business and his mother was a middle school teacher. Their commitment to their careers instilled in him the importance of family and hard work. Dr. Balise attended the University of Massachusetts Amherst, which allowed him to stay close to his family and share his college experience with both of his brothers, a connection that remains strong to this day.
This strong foundation of family and community has undoubtedly shaped Dr. Balise’s approach to medicine. “Growing up in a close-knit family taught me the importance of connection, which I try to bring into my work with patients. I believe establishing a relationship with not just the patient, but their entire family, is a crucial part of achieving a successful outcome,” he shares.
Dr. Balise’s journey into medicine was catalyzed by a profound personal loss. While a freshman in college, he lost one of his best friends, a tragedy that left him feeling helpless. “That experience solidified my decision to pursue medicine,” he explains.
“I never wanted to feel that helpless again, but more importantly, I wanted to be able to help the families of my future patients from experiencing that type of loss.”
This deep sense of empathy and drive to make a difference has carried Dr. Balise through his medical training and into his career as a surgeon. His dedication to patient care is evident in his approach to surgery, where he prioritizes effective and safe operations while maintaining open communication with patients and their families.
Dr. Balise brings a wealth of expertise to Holy Cross Surgical Specialties, with a focus on procedures such as gallbladder surgeries, hernia repairs, and colonoscopies. He is particularly excited about the opportunity to grow the hospital’s surgical robotics practice. In October 2024, Holy Cross Hospital will be installing a state-of-the-art da Vinci 5 surgical robot – a tool with which Dr. Balise is fully trained and excited to use. “The da Vinci system allows for minimally invasive surgeries with incredible precision and control. This can lead to faster recovery and better outcomes for patients, it’s really incredible to have this technology right here in Taos” he notes.
While Dr. Balise’s journey to Taos was somewhat serendipitous, he felt an immediate connection to the community. “Before I visited for my interview, I knew very little about Taos. But within hours of arriving in Taos, I felt at home,” he recalls.
“After my interview, my brother called to ask how it went, and I simply said, ‘I think you’ll be visiting me in Taos next year if they’ll have me.”
Beyond his professional life, Dr. Balise is looking forward to exploring his new home. He enjoys reading, following Boston sports, and he’s also excited about taking up skiing again, which he hasn’t pursued in years but is eager to revisit in the beautiful Taos mountains.
Dr. Balise’s family remains in Massachusetts, with his parents staying close to his sister and her family in Toronto. However, his brothers are not too far away, residing in Colorado and California, and he jokes that he’s already working on convincing them to move to Taos.
As Dr. Balise settles into his new role at Holy Cross Surgical Specialties, he is eager to contribute to the health and well-being of the Taos community. His combination of expertise, empathy, and enthusiasm makes him a valuable addition to the team.
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